Introduction
The phrasal verbs are verbs that are followed by particles. Depending on the particles that follow the verb, the meaning changes:
•Verb+Particle =come in ( entrar )
Task
Títtle (GET)
The verb get is one of the most used verbs in English. Its root, to get, refers to “obtain, obtain.” But, as you well know, when we transform a verb into a phrasal verb and add the preposition, its meaning changes radically.
•Example phrasal verbs get
Now that you know the theory, let's get to the practice. How about some exercises with the phrasal verb get?
– I always stay at the hotel for my holidays, but this year I will get ____ to more. – Siempre me quedo en el hotel en mis vacaciones pero este año saldré más.
Process
What do you need to know about phrasal verbs?
1) Its equivalent in Spanish is usually a single word
Sometimes it corresponds to a reflexive verb in Spanish.
•come in - entrar
•Get up - levantarse
2) It is important to learn the meaning of each phrasal verb as a unit.
Sometimes it's easy: the verb or particle will give you a clue.
Go- ir + up-arriba = subir
3) But many times neither the verb nor the particle have anything to do with its meaning.
Give - ir +up - arriba = rendirse
There are many resources to learn the phrasal verbs, but it is the Best to learn everything about phrasal verbs
https://www.ispeakspokespoken.com/es/phrasal-verbs/
Evaluation
The way in which we can evaluate students is orally or in writing with different exercises, to know if they have learned what has already been taught by the teacher.
Conclusion
The result is that students learn the different ways in which they can use phrasal verbs
Credits
Flores Morales Carol Alexa